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they're not hard, they're not rocket science, but we just have to achieve consensus. my optimism comes from the fact that historically america has been willing to face the hard problems, be dynamic, change things, not get stuck in gridlock. right now it's unsettling how unabler two make progress. but i thi there's an underlying optimism i have that just because of the very historical nature of this country and certainly there's no reason why we can't be competitive. you know, it's really going to be our choice in terms of how we behave, what kind of policies we set, how we work together between business and government and, you know, i'm optimistic that we'll sort it out but, boy, it sure looks ugly right now. >> susie: for more on michaelportier's research and articles go to nbr.com and check out our partnership with some of the nation's top business schools like harvard. >> tom: while beer wasn't invented in america, u.s. brewers are thinking small to make it big. small craft brewers are claiming a bigger stake of the industry's annual $300 billion in sales. mike heg
they're not hard, they're not rocket science, but we just have to achieve consensus. my optimism comes from the fact that historically america has been willing to face the hard problems, be dynamic, change things, not get stuck in gridlock. right now it's unsettling how unabler two make progress. but i thi there's an underlying optimism i have that just because of the very historical nature of this country and certainly there's no reason why we can't be competitive. you know, it's really going...
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never failed a test i am the most tested athlete in history and i think people who sort of follow the science of sport realized that is anything but the case but this is a system with a massive, massive number of false negatives and very few false positives and if you are really trying hard and have a lot of resources then you shouldn't fail the test. me and a colleague lena roberts reported last year he also had people in the anti-doping labs helping him figure out how to skip by those tests you should never fail if you have that kind of test. >> i mean, when you look at what he has done, what is is the reaction of his friends, those people closest to him? >> anybody talk to them? >> well, it is an interesting place, because knows are the people that get forgotten, especially the x friends, i know he reached out to half a dozen people who were harmed the most, this is not a story about lying, as the story about protecting the lie by viciously attacking other people who can't fight back, attacking with lawyers and powers and all means necessary that lance attacks but reached out over the last
never failed a test i am the most tested athlete in history and i think people who sort of follow the science of sport realized that is anything but the case but this is a system with a massive, massive number of false negatives and very few false positives and if you are really trying hard and have a lot of resources then you shouldn't fail the test. me and a colleague lena roberts reported last year he also had people in the anti-doping labs helping him figure out how to skip by those tests...
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>> how about a science effect -- science-fiction writer? not a bad idea. a lot of things were predicted in science-fiction and actually. there's a movement international union to call it the clarke orbit. >> but your question is really, it's part of the competition of the panel, it was framed flying cars or whatever, but we kind of talk more about pure science. >> well, we are happy to -- >> on this panel speaking about experts. what makes you qualified? >> past. >> i placed bets on the future. i started a couple of genetics companies. you know, i tend to put the ball in the game. but it's a good question. of course, i shouldn't be doing it alone. everybody should be doing it. but it requires a conversation i don't think we quite have enough of. >> i hear your question, smallbore, what is innovation reside. and i think it's undeniable that any kind of political economy that we have at present, people who have a vision, get the job done, i comment it for various market failures were failures of imagination whether that's a prototype or whatever tends to be
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i don't think it's crazy science fiction to envision america is the tragedy ejectory we are on. the economic inequality is bigger. we love to think of rags to riches story. our social mobility is lower than it is in european countries right now. the trends about, not about our ability to generate wealth. we have an astonishingly productive economy. my prediction is that will continue. we'll move into a world of abundance. there are two huge questions that result from that. how do we share that abundance in a way that doesn't leave people behind? and to your point, what does a life look like that's not really dominated by your job and by your career and by work? >> andrew mcafee from m.i.t., we appreciate you being with us this morning. >> thanks for having me on. >>> a start-up which relies on employing the underemployed. can it survive a good economy? when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press: here." taskrabbit is an online service which matches people looking for work with people who need a simple chore done. in this case, a guy hired to grab some dog food. it's
i don't think it's crazy science fiction to envision america is the tragedy ejectory we are on. the economic inequality is bigger. we love to think of rags to riches story. our social mobility is lower than it is in european countries right now. the trends about, not about our ability to generate wealth. we have an astonishingly productive economy. my prediction is that will continue. we'll move into a world of abundance. there are two huge questions that result from that. how do we share that...
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most of the science is done in the summer. that's when the animals are here. there's more opportunity to work. >> reporter: the experts are trying to understand the impact of climate change by examining links between ice volume and wildlife. this unmanned apparatus can check the condition of under water ice. it can precisely measure thickness and record changes in volume. scientists also use krill as a sort of canary in a coal mine. the small crustaceans live below the ice. estimates suggest their population is in decline. researchers artificially changed the environment to monitor the impact on the crustaceans. they're trying to find out if the thinning of the ice could affect krill numbers. bigger animals at the south pole provide even more data. scientists in the university of tasmania have attached small devices on elephant seals to record their movements and the temperature of the sea where they swim. they're aiming to determine how changes in the ice volume and water temperature affect behavior. >> the elephant seal numbers have been declining over the l
most of the science is done in the summer. that's when the animals are here. there's more opportunity to work. >> reporter: the experts are trying to understand the impact of climate change by examining links between ice volume and wildlife. this unmanned apparatus can check the condition of under water ice. it can precisely measure thickness and record changes in volume. scientists also use krill as a sort of canary in a coal mine. the small crustaceans live below the ice. estimates...
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teacher to go along and teach science. but in her past, she spent nine months in porn industry asen actress. someone in the school started to talk about this and she got fired. she wasn't when she started teaching and they went to judge and upheld it. can't get her job back. >> bob: ridiculous and unfair. every indication she was a good science teacher try. ed to put something in her past behind her. all of with us sordid past, including myself, were denied any ability to make ourselves better, we wouldn't anywhere. she had financial troubles and tried to make money but to fire her for being a porn star is outrageous. >> andrea: are you crazy? we a porn-out society. the first they do is look up the movie called "big sausage pizza and not focus on the classroom. >> andrea: get a job at quiznos. make a sandwich. >> eric: the teacher, union stood up for her. teachers doing the craziest thing you heard of. >> dana: i think this is terrible. he is should be given her job back. >> greg: there has to be consequences for decisions
teacher to go along and teach science. but in her past, she spent nine months in porn industry asen actress. someone in the school started to talk about this and she got fired. she wasn't when she started teaching and they went to judge and upheld it. can't get her job back. >> bob: ridiculous and unfair. every indication she was a good science teacher try. ed to put something in her past behind her. all of with us sordid past, including myself, were denied any ability to make ourselves...
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will the ceo of protein sciences -- the ceo of protein sciences the maker of the vaccine joins us. david: also we will have today's speed read. ♪ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice
will the ceo of protein sciences -- the ceo of protein sciences the maker of the vaccine joins us. david: also we will have today's speed read. ♪ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call...
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from business innovation to medical science. cutting edge science turns a piece of skin into a beating heart. come up next. breakthrough changing immediate as we night. you get the story as the news continuesíáf- these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. oechl. >> what if you could stock pile a set of spare parts for your body. an extra part lung or eye grown in a lab from a piece of your own skin? here's bill weir from "nightline"with the nobel prize winning science that could one day save lives. >>reporter: meet sophie. watching the 3-year-old motor around her minnesota home would you never know she was born with half of a functionin
from business innovation to medical science. cutting edge science turns a piece of skin into a beating heart. come up next. breakthrough changing immediate as we night. you get the story as the news continuesíáf- these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is...
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it is not literature, science, innovation, or creativity. it is not innovation. we need rigor and imagination. you need both. you have the left hand and the right hand. we have to combine those things. in california, we create innovation by ab32, but the only state with the cap and trade program, we create it by cutting regulation. i had to fire two incumbent people in our division of conservation. there were blocking oil exploration. i fired them and the oil permits for drilling went up 18%. we have to work on many levels. we're promoting efficiency. we're promoting and renewable energy and climate change -- i take courage change very seriously. we have got to do with it and there is a lot of resistance. but we deal with that through enlightened government policies, feedback, and changing them when we find they do not work. and encouraging the private sector where the ideas come up. i do not think -- steve jobs working in his career came up with stuff. i did not know that steve jobs was working in that group on the computer. we want to have space for that. we ne
it is not literature, science, innovation, or creativity. it is not innovation. we need rigor and imagination. you need both. you have the left hand and the right hand. we have to combine those things. in california, we create innovation by ab32, but the only state with the cap and trade program, we create it by cutting regulation. i had to fire two incumbent people in our division of conservation. there were blocking oil exploration. i fired them and the oil permits for drilling went up 18%....
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>> it's science. >> yes. it's science. >> boxers wear sweet suit autos yes. >> and interesting design. anyway. don't forget jimmy kimmel live every night right here on abc 7. he gave a comment teary big announcement on a new search tool. >> mark zuckerberg announced if you post one more picture of your cat sleeping they're going delete your ak graph search delivers search results more customized by incorporating information from your network of friends. you can ask who are my friends that live in san francisco? and ill it will answer, if have you to ask that, you don't have friends. >> i'm rung low on friends now. manhattanno and phillip phillips. week nights 11:35 p.m. and then, night line comes on after jimmy. >> still ahead here, the new emergency notification coming to marin county. plus. >> if you have pride in 40 401 -- 415, you might hate 628. when the new code is coming up. >> in abc 7 newsroom, new battle line drawn over guns and gun control. today's issue that aims to protect the privacy. >> and a p
>> it's science. >> yes. it's science. >> boxers wear sweet suit autos yes. >> and interesting design. anyway. don't forget jimmy kimmel live every night right here on abc 7. he gave a comment teary big announcement on a new search tool. >> mark zuckerberg announced if you post one more picture of your cat sleeping they're going delete your ak graph search delivers search results more customized by incorporating information from your network of friends. you can ask...
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we actually have some social science on it. >> it was riddled with loopholes. when you see as has happened the last five shootings in america all involving an ar-15 style military assault rifle. that's what they are. they are almost the same as an m-16. when you see that happen, do you not think there's a compelling argument to say civilians don't need these things and if it means that crazy people are going to get their hands on them easily, go to walmart or whatever they do, it's just time to take a humane action and remove them. i'd love the nra to say something like that and say not the handguns, not this, but those. those killing machines we agree don't belong. >> those are the exact same weapons as a hunting rifle. >> they're not. >> yes, they are. they're exactly the same as hunting rifles and they put little goo guys on them. >> my grandfather's shotgun is the gun that i own. this is one of those things. we have a cultural divide about a lot of things in this country. big country, 320 million people, multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious. the good bo
we actually have some social science on it. >> it was riddled with loopholes. when you see as has happened the last five shootings in america all involving an ar-15 style military assault rifle. that's what they are. they are almost the same as an m-16. when you see that happen, do you not think there's a compelling argument to say civilians don't need these things and if it means that crazy people are going to get their hands on them easily, go to walmart or whatever they do, it's just...
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well see british science. is not on. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. welcome back you're watching our the live from moscow analysis take a look at some other stories from around the world at least two insurgents have been shot in a gun battle with security forces in the afghan capital kabul on a road leading to the parliament building it followed a multiple suicide bomb attack at the city's traffic police department witnesses say smoke was seen billowing from the scene one police officer was killed and another injured in the assault the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack in the second in less than a week. this comes as a report claims that afghan security forces torture nearly a third of all detainees transferred to their control by u.s. forces according to the u.n. statements as kabul is operating secret sites for the abuse of prisoners to avoid international scrutiny i have t
well see british science. is not on. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. welcome back you're watching our the live from moscow analysis take a look at some other stories from around the world at least two insurgents have been shot in a gun battle with security forces in the afghan capital kabul on a road leading to the parliament building it...
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. >> no single person can train all the math and science teachers we'll need to equip our children for the future. or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs and businesses to our shores. now, more than ever, we must do these things together as one nation and one people. >> obama begins his second term with several battles looming. he'll try to work with republicans in the house of representatives to revamp gun control laws and avoid defaulting on the national debt. ♪ the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air >> pop star beyonce sang the national anthem. her performance capped off the official proceedings ahead of the inaugural parade. then the president walked the capitol route from the building to the white house. the inauguration four years ago drew almost 2 million people. this time an estimated 475,000 turned out. >>> prime minister abdelmalek sellal says 37 foreign hostages have been confirmed dead in the eastern city of in amenas. sellal said the victims were from at least eight countries. most of the terrorists were militants from eas
. >> no single person can train all the math and science teachers we'll need to equip our children for the future. or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs and businesses to our shores. now, more than ever, we must do these things together as one nation and one people. >> obama begins his second term with several battles looming. he'll try to work with republicans in the house of representatives to revamp gun control laws and avoid defaulting on the...
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economic and social science. i think so the physical sciences are there, although, i don't know what the case is in the united states, but i know for sure everywhere else in the world where i ask this question, are you teaching risk at academic level? are you engineering students learning about risk? the answer is all too often no, so just as a message to you, i'm trying to mobilize academic networks to make sure there that the curriculum gets more and more informed by risk. business schools are teaching risk, financial risk, of course, but is our universityies around the world really looking into a future where they can equip their future leaders of countries and decision makers at every level to consider risk? not yet. whether they come today with the help of sciences, of course, we need to reengage and we have to revitalize strong interest in risk that we have have seen, and that the frame work for action, as i call it, the first generation, when i look back now at the work that's been done and evolution of ri
economic and social science. i think so the physical sciences are there, although, i don't know what the case is in the united states, but i know for sure everywhere else in the world where i ask this question, are you teaching risk at academic level? are you engineering students learning about risk? the answer is all too often no, so just as a message to you, i'm trying to mobilize academic networks to make sure there that the curriculum gets more and more informed by risk. business schools...
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most of the science is done during summer. that's when the animals are here. that's when the day is longest. so there's more opportunity to work. >> reporter: the experts are trying to understand the impact of climate change by examining links between ice volume and wildlife. this unmanned apparatus can check the condition of underwaterce. it can precisely measure thickness and record changes in volume. scientists also use krill as a sort of canary in the coalmine. the small crustaceans live below the ice, and they are a key food source for marine animals. but estimates suggest their population is in decline. antarctic division in tasmaa breeds krill in antarctic conditions. researchers officially change the environment to monitor the impact on crustaceans. they are trying to find out if the thinning of the ice could affect krill numbers. bigger animals at the south pole provide even more data. scientists in the university of tasmania have attached small devices on elephant seals to record their movements and the temperature of the sea where they swim. they're
most of the science is done during summer. that's when the animals are here. that's when the day is longest. so there's more opportunity to work. >> reporter: the experts are trying to understand the impact of climate change by examining links between ice volume and wildlife. this unmanned apparatus can check the condition of underwaterce. it can precisely measure thickness and record changes in volume. scientists also use krill as a sort of canary in the coalmine. the small crustaceans...
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some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging firesser and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> michael: but will policy follow words this time? will mitigating the effects of climate change be a hallmark of president obama's second term? he did say climate change. joining me now to discuss the progressives reaction to president obama's speech is donny fowler, uea graduate. he runs his own political firm here. donny as always great to have you back inside "the war room." before we get into the nitty-gritty, what did you think of the president's speech. >> it was great. president obama has learned a lot of lessons about being in washington, d.c. you have to stand up, say what you want and fight hard for it. you can't sit back and wait for them to come to you. >> michael: i hear and i agree. i thought it was fantastic speech. >> it wasn't a liberal speech. we'll tax any estates over $1 million. we're going to put a carbon tax on any carbon. we're going to legalized drugs marijuana for recreational use. we're going
some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging firesser and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> michael: but will policy follow words this time? will mitigating the effects of climate change be a hallmark of president obama's second term? he did say climate change. joining me now to discuss the progressives reaction to president obama's speech is donny fowler, uea graduate. he runs his own political firm here. donny...
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well see british science. right. around the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. welcome back it's good to have you with us here in our japan's foreign minister and he has lodged an official protest with china after three of the chips were sighted in the east china sea near disputed islands it comes after beijing slammed washington's position on the conflict urging it to be careful with its words and maintain peace in the region the u.s. war and its against any action that would undermine japanese administration of the territories at the same time secretary of state hillary clinton said it doesn't take a position on thought who has sovereignty over the islands china has sand ships and planes to the area claiming it's exercising normal jurisdiction and its waters and airspace japan in turn said it may fire warning shots to foreign aircraft violating what it sees as its territory the founder of internation
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clinical science are two types. one is regime to close the type of government you have in the form goes to your regime in the form of government, both culture and the government you should be our foreign policy, keeping gadhafi empower, is that four or in opposition to american interests? i don't get them as issues' notebook. those are policy issues. i'm mainly concerned with regime issues. but you take your point, i am making a distinction between the democratic sovereignty and so i guess they don't have an objection to the overthrow of the burmese government. it would have an objection is a policy, i don't think to be a good policy to change every country in the world i am not advocating not in any sense. we can argue about different policies. i'm saying is a form of government, the liberal democratic nationstate is superior to other forms of government. one would be global governance. others isn't autocratic regime. i talk about russia and china has autocratic regimes than i do see any problem pushiness countries
clinical science are two types. one is regime to close the type of government you have in the form goes to your regime in the form of government, both culture and the government you should be our foreign policy, keeping gadhafi empower, is that four or in opposition to american interests? i don't get them as issues' notebook. those are policy issues. i'm mainly concerned with regime issues. but you take your point, i am making a distinction between the democratic sovereignty and so i guess they...
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the council for science and the environment discusses disasters in the environment. the discussion will focus on the lessons of hurricane katrina, the ongoing drought, and the earthquake in japan. that is on c-span3 at 8:30 on with -- , today's a few moments headlines and phone calls, live on washington journal. the us house of representatives will be in session at two o'clock eastern. a disaster aid spending bill for hurricane sandy. in 45 minutes, we will be joined by scott rigell of virginia. we will talk about his recent we will talk about his recent letter to
the council for science and the environment discusses disasters in the environment. the discussion will focus on the lessons of hurricane katrina, the ongoing drought, and the earthquake in japan. that is on c-span3 at 8:30 on with -- , today's a few moments headlines and phone calls, live on washington journal. the us house of representatives will be in session at two o'clock eastern. a disaster aid spending bill for hurricane sandy. in 45 minutes, we will be joined by scott rigell of...
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in any of the stem areas, science and technology. and then you have more h1b visas so companies can use those to get people here. then you have to -- if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa because they will go and start businesses for americans. and lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take, like working in the fields, letting the crops rot, or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity. we need to get people in here. >> i hereby declare -- >> i hear by declare -- >> that's a sensible solution that might actually happen. there's also a sensible plan that alas seems a long shot. both parties see the problem. our nation's roads and power lines, bridges and water pipes, are literally falling apart. the problem is, nobody wants to do anything about it. >> good afternoon, everyone. >> ed rendell, the former governor of pennsylvania, has a new book out called "a nation of wusses." he says the solution is simple. >> as gover
in any of the stem areas, science and technology. and then you have more h1b visas so companies can use those to get people here. then you have to -- if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa because they will go and start businesses for americans. and lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take, like working in the fields, letting the crops rot, or letting the farms move south of the border is just...
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science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. this is all she welcome bok i'm going u.s. defense chief leon panetta has on a week long tour in europe shaking hands for the last time to rush or american military innings while in spain his side the u.s. will be boosting the number of troops in the country basing out the european on to missile shield but international human rights catches doubler believes washington's stuck in a cycle it's simply called break. in military industrial complex which we've been warned about by presidents is a very significant threat to the united states being at peace in any type of permanent manner wars for the united states are a double sided sword on the one hand because the military industrial complex accounts for probably about seventy five percent of the american economy they produce an input to that economy on the other hand as we seen in afghanistan interact they also drain the economy on one side so it's almost eighty eighty six endless circle a half to continue off in b.'s interventio
science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. this is all she welcome bok i'm going u.s. defense chief leon panetta has on a week long tour in europe shaking hands for the last time to rush or american military innings while in spain his side the u.s. will be boosting the number of troops in the country basing out the european on to missile shield but international human rights catches doubler believes washington's stuck in a cycle...
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wade in 1973, medical science has made tremendous gains. today expecting parents can watch 3-d images of their young child playing in the womb. today doctors can perform life-saving surgeries on children while they are still in utero and today thanks to medical science we know that within six weeks afrikaan acception these little lives have a heart -- weeks after conception, these little lives have a heart beat and brain waves. we are moving to safe life. but the real heroes are those men and women who volunteer at pregnancy centers helping women and those gathered for the march for life who are committed to this mission. they gather this year not only in the name of protecting life but also to celebrate the life of the founder of the march, nhly gray. -- nelly gray. we'll all miss her red coach on the stage. but i know nellie would be as pleased as i to see the progress being made for this most important cause. and she'd encourage us never to rest until the job is done. i yield back. mr. smith: i want to thank the distinguished majority le
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science technology innovation all the list of belem inst from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. and welcome back here are some things you need to know about working people are going on strike in new york city on tuesday more than eight thousand school bus drivers walked off the job for the first time school bus drivers have gone on strike in new york city in thirty three years and it's the largest bus drivers union in the nation the union claims bus drivers jobs are in danger as the city puts their contracts up for bid in an effort to reduce costs on average the drivers make thirty five thousand dollars a year with starting pay of fourteen dollars an hour which is barely enough to get by in new york city the school bus drivers new york city are facing the same problem as police officers in camden and sanitation workers in detroit this is made worse by those cities teetering on the edge of bankruptcy since wall street crashed our economy and the bush housing bubble loaded everyone with debt now to get their balance sheets in order cities are cutting public services and s
science technology innovation all the list of belem inst from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. and welcome back here are some things you need to know about working people are going on strike in new york city on tuesday more than eight thousand school bus drivers walked off the job for the first time school bus drivers have gone on strike in new york city in thirty three years and it's the largest bus drivers union in the nation the union claims bus drivers jobs are in danger as...
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future of covered. choose your language. call if we could with oh in federal prison officials some of the. treatments that the consensus can. choose to give us the degrading to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. if you're. going to take three. three. three. three. three. download free volunteer video for your media project free media r.t. dot com. it's thirty minutes past the hour here in moscow your with archie now it's thought up to twenty seven million people in the world today are caught in some form of slavery about eight hundred thousand are being trafficked across borders each year what might surprise you though is that one magnet for those exploited others for sex or forced labor is britain laura smith investigates why. it wasn't allowed to her and. i was in london with a claim for cooking looking after the children. but i was never allowed to take the kids to school i was locked inside the house when i was nowhere in the door side it sounds like something from an ei
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've gone to the future covered. do we speak your language was anybody will or not a day in. the news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to defang those kids stories. you hear. that try all teach spanish find out more visit actuality. mission free credit patient free in-store charges free. range month free. three stooges free. download free broadband videos for your media projects free media oh god r.t. dot com. welcome back now human trafficking one of the fastest growing forms of international crime is flourishing in the u.k. many small go into britain become victims of sexual domestic and labor exploitation where the number of people trafficked into the k rapidly rising over smith looks into what's behind this modern day slave trade. out to lots of the and. i was the one to know the claim cooking looking after the children. but i wasn't even allowed to take the kids to school i was locked inside the house and i was nowhere and i opened the door. it sounds like somethi
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. continues here in r.t. watching you tube videos while picking up a good salary and getting good performance reviews the impossible dream for the world's desk jockeys apart from one enterprising american he secretly outsources days work at multiple companies to china result he's going to reports he almost got away with it. you may already know that outsourcing is very popular in america companies outsource manufacturing to places like china they outsource services including call centers to places like india american companies outsource jobs all the time but some americans took out sourcing to a whole new level by getting someone in china or elsewhere to work under their name and credentials one of america's largest broadband and telecommunications companies why is it most recently caught one software developer doing exactly that someone they refer to as bob paid a software consulting firm in china less than one fifth of his six figure salary to do his job bob gave them all the codes n
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. makes life complete. and a happy family. or self-expression. so true. when it's a late. child. mission free accreditation free. for charges free. arrangement free. free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free medio done to our teeth dot com. watching our live from moscow with me and he said now i good to have you with us human trafficking one of the fastest growing forms of international crime is flourishing in the u.k. many smuggled into britain become victims of sexual domestic and labor exploitation with the number of people trafficked into the u.k. rapidly rising more smith looks into what's behind this modern day slave trade. out. there and. i was the one doing all the claim for cooking up to the children. but i was never allowed to take the kids to school i was locked inside the house and i was nowhere in the door side it sounds like something from an eighteenth century workhouse but it's britain today so it was trafficked to th
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: the famous luggage maker. a nice move here. up 7%. i got a couple of these. you can jump on them like gorillas, and nothing happens. i'm pretty good at jumping on things to see if i can break them, david. david: i'm not going there. liz: 7%. why? william blair reiterating a buy. not making a new call. a reiteration of a buy. the stock while not at session highs is pretty near session highs. by the way the peak of the stock since it went public last year, north of $26. so it has come back down since its ipo not a bad move here to date for tumi. market is mixed. let's get it ready for david asman as we get ready for "after the bell". david: did you ever make a bet on ebay using a tablet? a lot of people, 800,000 of those bets are now being made. they're expecting to increase that amount. of course paypal affecting their stock tremendously. let's
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: the famous luggage maker. a nice move here. up 7%. i got a couple of these. you can jump on them like gorillas, and nothing happens. i'm pretty good at jumping on things to see if i can break them, david. david: i'm not going there. liz: 7%. why? william blair reiterating a buy. not making a new call. a reiteration of a buy. the stock while...
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sciences. i think the physical sciences are there, although i don't know what the case is in the united states, but i know for sure everywhere else in the world we're asked the question. are you teaching risk at academic levels? are you overing students learning about risk and the answer is all too often no. [inaudible] gets more and more informed by risk. that is are our university around the world looking in to a future where they can equip their future leaders of countries on decision making at every level to complete the risk not yet. where we come today with the help of science we need to reengage and revitalize the strong interest in the risk we have seen during the many detail. and that the framework for action -- [inaudible] the first generation. i think when i look back now at the work that has been done, and the evolution of risk. i think we have been in the period of preparedness, as you call it within -- it's been a period of building systems with of reaching out and bringing up the
sciences. i think the physical sciences are there, although i don't know what the case is in the united states, but i know for sure everywhere else in the world we're asked the question. are you teaching risk at academic levels? are you overing students learning about risk and the answer is all too often no. [inaudible] gets more and more informed by risk. that is are our university around the world looking in to a future where they can equip their future leaders of countries on decision making...
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television of course will be keeping a close eye on events science election unfolds with in-depth up to the minute coverage. how will tensions with to run develop settlement expansion isolate chan there be peace with gaza what's next in relations with america that's in you know who survive his snuff election on january twenty second. israel decides on our team . beijing has criticised washington for its latest comments on china's territorial brawl with japan in the south china sea saying the u.s. should be more careful with its words and stay away from the region's matters when it comes after statements made by u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton was sure to take care of american support warning china against any unilateral action in the dispute beijing and tokyo lay claim to a string of uninhabited islands that are said to me rich in natural resources well george who is the founder of international strategic alliances the u.s. is stoking the conflict between the two asian allies. us created this mess and i think the u.s. is continuing to prolong the problem between between japan
television of course will be keeping a close eye on events science election unfolds with in-depth up to the minute coverage. how will tensions with to run develop settlement expansion isolate chan there be peace with gaza what's next in relations with america that's in you know who survive his snuff election on january twenty second. israel decides on our team . beijing has criticised washington for its latest comments on china's territorial brawl with japan in the south china sea saying the...
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only the math and science. it seems to me that if comprehension is an issue, it will -- is a problem across the subject areas. guest: in this particular international assessment, we do not assess eighth grade reading. that is more a decision among the various participating countries. in the u.s., we take that seriously. we continue to assess reading and writing at the fourth, eighth, and 12th grade levels. there is a great deal of interest moving to the next generation of assessments in trying to get the language arts. to be more authentic. that is certainly something that this international group of assessments has not caught up with. host: from twitter -- can you give us a sense of how students are doing in the fourth grade compared to older? guest: we see this trend across almost every subject where fourth graders have been improving steadily over the last decade but we do not see the same levels of improvement at the 8th grade levels. that does not mean they are falling off. in many cases, our eighth and 12
only the math and science. it seems to me that if comprehension is an issue, it will -- is a problem across the subject areas. guest: in this particular international assessment, we do not assess eighth grade reading. that is more a decision among the various participating countries. in the u.s., we take that seriously. we continue to assess reading and writing at the fourth, eighth, and 12th grade levels. there is a great deal of interest moving to the next generation of assessments in trying...